Examples of 'had provoked' in a sentence
Meaning of "had provoked"
had provoked"} , {"a": "to have incited, caused, or stirred up a reaction or response
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It was said she had provoked six duels.
Had provoked his son and arrested him.
To know what had provoked his boss.
It is not as if this were the first time they had provoked me.
But he had provoked my anger.
Difficult against those who had provoked it.
He said that picture had provoked a strong reaction from readers.
It was reported at the time that anarchists had provoked the violence.
The attack had provoked virtually immediate and strong adverse international reaction.
Nobody knew what had provoked him.
The incident had provoked widespread outrage among society in many parts of the country.
Each side said the other had provoked it.
Plantagenet dynastic ambition had provoked a new settlement between the monarchs and those they ruled.
No other notes were found to explain in more detail what had provoked the suicide.
Omar said that video had provoked new death threats against her.
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The Committee was aware of the outcry that his announcement had provoked.
Uighur activists said the security forces had provoked clashes by opening fire on a peaceful demonstration.
They had provoked Him by making cakes to the queen of heaven.
But this time my persistence had provoked a response.
This sentence had provoked fierce criticism even within the FN.
The text had been submitted for public discussion and had provoked much comment from NGOs.
That development had provoked a general outcry and the Act was now being revised.
Now he would answer the question that six years before had provoked his spiritual journey.
The issue had provoked street demonstrations and intense debate in Parliament and the media.
I think the Maya were adapting to the change that they had provoked.
Their visit to Berlin had provoked numerous student demonstrations.
I understood that I was holding a book in my hands that had provoked a tragic event.
Man had provoked war against God.
Argov was deeply distressed that the attack on him had provoked the Lebanon war.
His death had provoked strong demonstrations in Paris and Aubervilliers.
The threat represented by the Indian culture had provoked a reaction from the indigenous peoples.
This had provoked the war with Piedmont-Sardinia.
She welcomed the ERIC report and its encouraging discussion it had provoked among the Parties.
Soon afterward the attack he had provoked began under French general Lefebvre.
But unfortunately a few moments of inattention had provoked the drama ….
What issues had provoked the sharpest debate?
Newsweek noted that The Assault on Truth had provoked controversy.
But what had provoked this desire to leave?
In many cases, women themselves had provoked violence.
Her insistence had provoked curiosity, so they began with it.
Nevertheless, the announcement of the results had provoked bloody disturbances.
However, they had provoked such a social outcry that they had had to be shelved.
It was mentioned that our position had provoked surprise, supposedly.
You had provoked Monkey 's demonic nature.
Fiorina 's presidential campaign had provoked both praise and criticism.
The envy, hatred and fantasms were consuming me and these people had provoked it.
At 10 days postoperatively test material had provoked no unusual or unexpected cellular reaction.
A red tiger that became victim of the ardeur-fueled orgy which Vittorio had provoked.
My self-centered attitude was what had provoked all these problems.
If Lucky had provoked him, struck the first blow.
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